Research Fellow (Chaotic Dynamical Systems) Monash University, Australia School of Mathematical Sciences
A candidate is sought for a position for the role of Postdoctoral
Research Fellow on a project studying chaotic dynamical systems on
3-dimensional manifolds. Candidates with expertise in any of the fields
of dynamical systems, ergodic theory, foliation theory, and the geometry
and topology of 3-manifolds are strongly encouraged to apply.
The
Postdoctoral Fellow will conduct research at the School of Mathematical
Sciences, Monash University, under the guidance of Dr Andy Hammerlindl.
This research will focus on topics related to an ARC Discovery Project
on geometric advances in partially hyperbolic dynamics. This project is
in collaboration with Georg Gottwald (University of Sydney), Christian
Bonatti (Université de Bourgogne), and Rafael Potrie (Universidad de la
República – Uruguay). There will also be opportunities for the
Postdoctoral Fellow to collaborate with others in the School of
Mathematics at Monash and pursue their own independent research
programme.
Applicants must have a PhD in a relevant discipline,
proven ability to perform collaborative research, and the potential to
publish in high quality journals.
This role is a two year
full-time position, with the possibility of further extension. Flexible
working arrangements may be negotiated. Applications must be made via the Monash website and must address the selection criteria.
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